jammed

/dʒæmd/
adjective
  1. Stuck and unable to move or function properly.
    • The traffic was jammed for miles after the accident.
    • My phone's keyboard is jammed because of the sticky juice.
    • The drawer is jammed and won't open no matter how hard I pull.
  2. Very crowded or full of people or things.
    • Her schedule is jammed with meetings all day.
    • The concert hall was jammed with excited fans.
    • The parking lot was jammed, so we had to park on the street.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of jam: forced something into a tight space; caused something to become stuck; blocked a signal.
    • She jammed the door shut with a chair.
    • The radio signal was jammed by the enemy.
    • He jammed the book into his already full backpack.